Beacon High School Students Fought For 2 Years To Have Both Muslim Eid Holidays Recognized As Day Off

As first reported by the Beacon High School Newspaper Club April 2023 print edition, the Breaking Beacon, high school students in the Muslim community in Beacon fought for the last 2 years to have both of Islam’s holiest holidays, Eid al-Fitr (celebrating the completion of Ramadan) and Eid al-Adha, be recognized as official school days off. According to reporting in the article, the students encountered a “back and forth” resistance from Beacon’s Superintendent Matthew Landahl and Board of Education President Meredith Heuer.

The April 2023 print edition of “Breaking Beacon,” the newspaper of the Beacon High School.

After presenting quotes from emails from the Beacon City School Board of Education, which stated “excuses” on why the holidays could not be made official, student reporter Nadeen Ahmed, in the final sentence of her article titled “School Inclusion For Muslim Holidays," stated: “We are hoping when developing the 2023-2024 calendar, these holidays will be considered.” Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the month long holiday of Ramadan, was recognized as an official holiday in April 2023, and experienced for the first time in 2024, during the time of the escalated genocide of the Palestinians of all faiths but mainly Muslims in Gaza.

“Muslims already have to deal with not being respected as a religion. People think our beliefs are fatuous and too oftenly get called oppressed when that simply isn’t true. We realize we cannot change everyone’s opinions, but not even being recognized, that is our breaking point,” Nadeen wrote.

She went on to report: “Students in the Beacon City School District have gone back and forth with the superintendent and the president of the school board, but have made no progress in getting them to consider having the rightful days off for these significant Muslim holidays.”

Why An Excused Absence vs School Holiday For Either Muslim Holiday of Eid Is Harmful and Dismissive

While the school board offered to give an excused absence to Muslim students recognizing the holidays, the reporter described why that was insufficient and harmful: “Offering us an excused day off will cause more harm than it will benefit us. The day will be filled with stress about the work that we will have to make up as well as any final, Regents, or AP exam review we might be missing, or even the test itself.”

We understand that making a school calendar does happen after a lot of planning to meet the ‘necessary parameters,’ but these days should be considered one of them. In recent years, Eid al-Adha hasn’t been during the school year, but in upcoming yeras it will be. When this day comes, we expect to be at home, not worrying about the schoolwork or test preparations we’ll be missing.
— Nadeen Ahmed

Nadeen described the feelings around both Eids, to help non-Muslim readers identify: “Imagine. It’s Christmas Day, you wake up full of joy and excitement to continue the traditions that have been in your family for what seems like forever. To open presents in your cozy pajamas, spend the day with the family you haven’t seen in months or years, and to dine on the most delicious feast that you have been longing for since last Christmas. Stop imagining. Muslims don’t get the luxury - scratch that - we don’t get the right to honor our holidays’ true intentions. Days that should be spent celebrating, are instead being spent at school.”

Nadeen described the meaning behind both Eids: “During the holidays of Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha, students are still expected to attend school. During Ramadan, Muslims don’t eat or drink anything from sunrise to sunset with a few exceptions to break their fast, this holiday lasts a month. Eid al-Fitr is a day Muslims spend celebrating the end of the hard month of Ramadan; celebrating our devotion and perseverance through the hardships. Finally, Eid al-Adha is a day commemorating the willingness of our prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son, Ismail, as an act of obedience to God’s command. None of these holidays are being given their rightful days off to be truly celebrated and honored in our school district.”

District Stated That Eid-Adha Was In Summer - But It Rotates and Is Here Now

According to the article, the Beacon Board of Education provided several excuses of why the Eid holidays could not be written into the school calendar as full days off. One of them including the timing of Eid al-Adha, which is happening right now - June 16th and 17th 2024. According to the BBC and to Muslims in Beacon: “Eid al-Adha falls on the 10th day of Dhu-al-Hijjah - which is the twelfth and final month of the lunar Islamic calendar. The exact date depends on the sighting of the moon. On the morning of Eid, Muslims gather to perform Eid prayers in congregation. People traditionally wear new clothes and visit family and friends.”

The Breaking Beacon article presented pieces of emails and logic to debating the adoption of this holiday. The reporter pointed out: “These holidays have been during that time of year for many years [Regents, AP exams, finals].”

The article quoted an email from the District: “Our first read of our calendar was approved at the last meeting….” But the student reporter disputed: “The calendar had not had its final approval, so why can’t it be considered? This is not a valid excuse for not taking our holidays into account since they’ve had constant reminders about it.”

The reporter continued commentating on quotes from the emails from the District: “They [the District] also replied with: ‘Eid al-Fitr is on a Saturday and Eid al-Adha is after school is out for the summer, so I am not sure these holidays impact our calendar directly this year.’ It was said that for the 2022-2023 school year, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha do not fall on school days. Not only is that not true, but it would only be justifiable for that one year. While Eid al-Adha is on a day during the summer break, Eid al-Fitr does lie on a Friday. They use these as reasons, but in reality, these are excuses.”

Both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha Fell On School Days For 2024

This year, Ramadan was from March 10 - April 9, 2024 (as noted at MIT, which outlines accommodations given to Muslim students during that time, but also fails in giving both Eid holidays off as full school closures). Eid al Fitr fell on Wednesday, April 10, 2024. Superintend Landahl made the announcement in his email to district families a year in advance, stating: “The BCSD Board of Education adopted the 23-24 calendar last night (April 24, 2023). The calendar has some changes from the previous years. Eid al-Fitr, the final day of Ramadan, is now a school holiday on April 10.”

There was no mention of Eid al-Adha, which was Monday and Tuesday of this week, which has been a time of finals, Regents, and a heat wave which has resulted in early dismissals.

However, this recognition of Eid al-Fitr seems like a win for Muslim families and the community at large. Other districts in the area, like Wappingers Falls, do not give the day off. In the Breaking Beacon article, published before the decision was made, the reporter wrote: “These holidays are coming up soon, and the Muslim students of our schools have other choice but to dread these days. Our school district has done nothing to recognize the importance of Muslim holidays. We understand that making a school calendar does happen after a lot of planning to meet the ‘necessary parameters,’ but these days should be considered one of them. In recent years, Eid al-Adha hasn’t been during the school year, but in upcoming yeras it will be. When this day comes, we expect to be at home, not worrying about the schoolwork or test preparations we’ll be missing.”

During last night’s City Council meeting (6/17/2024), Councilperson Molly Rhodes of Ward 1 wished those celebrating Eid al-Adha a Happy Mubarak.

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Things To Do In Beacon Guides 6/14/2024

                                         

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The Roosevelt Pride Weekend
Days & Times: Friday, June 14: Dramapalooza at 10pm , Saturday, June 15: Neon Night at 9pm, Sunday, June 16: Disco Caftan at 3pm
Location: The Hudson Valley Food Hall, Roosevelt Bar, Beacon, NY
The Roosevelt Bar will be hosting Pride Weekend all weekend long! If you don't know them, they are an award winning cocktail bar located inside the Hudson Valley Food Hall. Craft cocktails, mocktails, and a lot more goodness!
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Hudson Valley Food Truck Festival
Day: 
Saturday, June 15, 2024
Time: 11am-5pm
Location: Barton Orchards, 63 Apple Tree Lane Poughquag, NY
With a variety of food trucks and vendors, you'll have plenty of options to choose from, so come hungry! Some food trucks include Cousins Maine Lobster, Reggae Boy Cafe, The Steak Truck, and more! And that's not all, because the festival also features live music, a farm market, vendors, a dog park, a beer garden, a petting zoo, and activities for the whole family.
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Great Estates Garden Tours
Day: 
Saturday, June 15, 2024
Time: 11am & 1pm
Location: Mount Gulian Historic Site, 145 Sterling Street, Beacon, NY
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Beacon Family Pride
Day: Saturday, June 15, 2024
Time: 1pm-5pm  FAMILY PRIDE
100% FREE and SOBER. Come celebrate and connect enjoy food and drink, rainbow SWAG, Queer Art. This Family friendly event is courtesy our chosen family BeansCatCafe, FloraGoodTimes, Beacon4BlackLives, Fareground, CompassArtsNY Newburgh LGBTQ Center, EveryOneNeedsSound, GeaconLibrary, Kitchen. Coffee Beacon and all the folks who bought t-shirts and donated $$!

6pm to 10pm QUEER DANCE PARTY
No cover
Food and alcohol will be available for purchase. FREE popcorn and whatever snacks are left over from the day.
Celebrate with us! Dance all night (until 10pm). Kids are welcome but they will need to be supervised.

Accessibility: the event is outdoors on level ground. There is a paved walkway to navigate through the space.

Food will be served by dedicated volunteers.

Bathrooms are indoors.

Masking is optional we will have masks available as will some other community partners.


Disco Kaftan Tea Dance
with DJ Set By Vic Alam
(of Old Dhaka Coffee House)

Day: Sunday, June 16, 2024
Time: 3pm-Sunset
Location: The Roosevelt (located inside the Hudson Valley Food Hall), 288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
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Protest For Palestine In Middletown
Day: Sunday, June 16, 2024
Time: 12noon
Location: Orange Plaza in Middletown, N. Stand at the corner of NY-211 and Dunning Rd. for GPS, you can use Red Lobster, 450 NY-211, Middletown, NY 10940.
Middletown, NY is trying to get a Ceasefire Resolution passed in their municipality.
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Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturdays @ Boscobell from 8:30am - 2pm

Beacon Farmer's Market! Sundays from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street


Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-3pm at Henry Street (behind the Post Office).

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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
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Lots happening at the Hudson Valley Food Hall this weekend at The Roosevelt Bar for Pride Weekend!
Friday: Dramapalooza 
Saturday: Neon Night
Sunday: Disco Caftan
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Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu!
El Nica: Nicaraguan Food
Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Tara Fusion Cuisine: Fusion cuisine of Bangladeshi, Indian, Sri Lankan and Middle Eastern food.
Old Dhaka Coffee House: Coffee shop!
Moreish: Serving British classics
Five Pennies Creamery: Homemade Ice Cream
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CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
We do not have many words for the brownie sunday at Carters other than WOW! This looks like something we need to get our hands on ASAP! Carters is always offering specials and upgrading their menu to feature delish items like this but to also serve seasonal goodness.
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BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Beacon Bread leveled up their OJ game! Introducing their Summer Dreamsicle - a dreamy combination of fresh squeezed orange juice, housemade orange blossom cold foam, and finished off with a touch of saline mist. Name something better on a summer day!
PS! OPEN MIC IS BACK! Every Tuesday weather permitting. In the back patio!
PPS: BBC is open everyday 7 days/week!
PPPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
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ZIATUN
244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Just incase you missed it... The Watermelon Feta Mint salad is BACK at Ziatun and is available all summer long... A super refreshing and delicious salad to enjoy during this time of the year! Keep cool and nourished.
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Sunday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

Binnacle specializes in used and new literature, poetry, literary nonfiction, political history, art, drama, philosophy, graphic novels, and children's books. Is there a particular title you're interested in? Let them know. If they don't have it, they'd be happy to order it for you. The bookstore is a collaborative endeavor by four partners, who have collectively been writers, editors, musicians, producers, organizers, teachers, filmmakers, and booksellers. If you love books, they welcome you. If you don't, they'll do their best to convince you otherwise.
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THE STATION
463 Main Street, Beacon

The Station is a local cannabis shop situated in a renovated police station in Beacon, NY. Stay tuned to what they will offer with their updates in the shop and for events/opening date by following The Station on Instagram.
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Summer Tennis Clinic 2024
Two sessions: August 8/5 – 8/9 and August 8/12 – 8/16
Times: High School Clinic 8:30am to 10:30am & Junior clinic 10:30am to 12:30pm
Location: BCSD Highschool Tennis Courts
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Seniors Chair Yoga
Stretch, move and strengthen your body! Gain physical awareness and balance! Reduce stress and have fun.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
When: Mondays and Fridays
Time: 9-9:45am
Price: FREE

Dutchess County Office for the Aging Exercise Class
The Dutchess County Senior Exercise Program offers workout sessions for senior citizens in an effort to retain balance as well as bone density. Through strength training, seniors can shape their body and lose unwanted inches. Classes are conducted in a circle of 15-20 people using a chair for support and free weights.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
When: Tuesday and Thursday
Time: 10am
Pre-Registration is Required. Call 845-486-2555

Tai Chi and Qigong
Beginner and Advanced levels available. Gentle movements to cultivate your mind and body. Tai Chi and Qigong are easy vitalizing exercises you can learn  to restore and maintain your health. You can practice them regardless of your age or health. The postures and movements are natural, balanced and simple.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
Times:
Sunday Beginners 9-10:30am
Sunday Advanced 10-30-12pm
Thursday Push Hands 9-10:30am
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GEMMS
Growing and Empowering Myself and My Sisters Inc.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
When: Mondays
Times: 6-7pm, Rombout Middle School
7:15-8:15pm Beacon High School
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BEACON DENTAL
1020 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY
(845) 838-3666

At Beacon Dental, they are dedicated to providing you and your family with quality dental care tailored to your individual needs. They welcome patients aged 4 and older and provide a full range of dental services to help you achieve and maintain excellent oral health throughout your life. When you visit their dentists and team, you can be certain that your health, comfort and smile are always their highest priorities. Beacon Dental is also happy to announce that they now accept Medicare health insurance! Call them for a free cleaning & check-up and refer your family & friends! 
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KATIE JAMES, INC.
You know what they say... new season, new website refresh! Your business is constantly changing and evolving and your website needs to reflect that. Your website is your most solid footprint for people to know what you do and how to buy from you. Social media accounts offer the emotional connection to your brand, and your website needs to reflect that energy. The designers and lead producer, Katie Hellmuth Martin, can guide you through this process and design you a website that both looks stunning, and works well to help people do what you need them to at your website.
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TIN SHINGLE
Alexa B. Wilkinson (they/them) is an independent Photojournalist and a digital media strategist, capturing the Pro-Palestinian movement along with working in the Democratic political marketing world. They have been on the front lines - and in the front seat - of the students protests in New York, in court rooms for City Council Meetings during Ceasefire Resolution pushes, and at a shipping location for Economic Blockade Day on April 15th. They will talk with Tin Shingle's host Katie Hellmuth about their experience, and how they connected.
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Family Pride Event and Queer Dance Party From BeaconLGBTQ At The Yard Saturday

Beacon Family Pride
Day: Saturday, June 15, 2024
Time: 1pm-5pm  FAMILY PRIDE
100% FREE and SOBER. Come celebrate and connect enjoy food and drink, rainbow SWAG, Queer Art. This Family friendly event is courtesy our chosen family BeansCatCafe, FloraGoodTimes, Beacon4BlackLives, Fareground, CompassArtsNY Newburgh LGBTQ Center, EveryOneNeedsSound, GeaconLibrary, Kitchen. Coffee Beacon and all the folks who bought t-shirts and donated $$!

Time: 6pm to 10pm QUEER DANCE PARTY
No cover
Food and alcohol will be available for purchase. FREE popcorn and whatever snacks are left over from the day.
Celebrate with us! Dance all night (until 10pm). Kids are welcome but they will need to be supervised.

Accessibility: the event is outdoors on level ground. There is a paved walkway to navigate through the space.

Food will be served by dedicated volunteers.

Bathrooms are indoors.

Masking is optional we will have masks available as will some other community partners.

Protest For Palestine in Middletown, NY (30 Minutes From Beacon) Sunday June 16th

From the RallyMiddletown Instagram account, there is a rally for Palestine in Middletown, NY on Sunday, June 16th at 12noon. Middletown is 30 minutes away from Beacon, over the Newburgh/Beacon bridge. Details below from RallyMiddletown:

“Join us at the Orange Plaza in Middletown, NY as we stand at the corner of NY-211 and Dunning Rd. This is a fully outdoor event. Face masks not required but available for free on site (thanks to The People’s PPE) for safety, solidarity, and security.

“Sunscreen, bug spray, snacks, and water provided. There are also protest signs, flags, and tambourines that are available to borrow if you don’t have enough time to prepare ahead of time. You simply have to show up to participate!

We will gather on the grassy areas behind the guardrails at the intersection of Route 211 & Dunning Road, closest to Orange Plaza (for GPS, you can use Red Lobster, 450 NY-211, Middletown, NY 10940). The grassy area is slightly sloped along Route 211 and there is also some non-flat grass to cross over to get to the standing spots. There is flat sidewalk access and a place to occupy that is not in the grass available. Bring your own chairs/blankets.”

Parking

Free parking available in the Orange Plaza. The closest spots are near Red Lobster and Chase Bank. More available farther back from where we will all meet.

Rain or shine

There will be a pop-up tent on site for shade. No shade available, so consider bringing a sunbrella or wearing a hat, sleeves, and sunscreen.

Noise

There will be road noise, noise makers, a megaphone, chanting & honking.

City of Middletown buses do NOT run on Sundays unfortunately. If transportation is a barrier to you, please reach out or comment to coordinate community carpooling as a driver or someone in need of a ride.

Tuesday's 6-18-24 City Council Zoning Agenda - What's On Deck

The Zoning Board of Appeals will meet on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at 7:00 PM, in the Municipal Center courtroom, located at One Municipal Plaza, Beacon, New York.

  1. Approval of the May 21, 2024, minutes

  2. Continued review and public hearing for the application submitted by Jason and Jodi McCredo, 11 Highland Place, Tax Grid No. 30-6054-31-327768-00, in the R1-5 Zoning District, to relocate the driveway to the front of the home, which requires relief from the following:  Section 223-26 C. (1) Location. The off-street parking facilities which are required by this section shall be provided on the same lot or premises with such structure or land use; except that off-street parking spaces required for structures or land uses on two or more adjoining lots may be provided in a single common facility on one or more of said lots, provided that a binding agreement, in a form approved by the Corporation Counsel, assuring the continued operation of said parking facility during the life of the structure or the land use the parking is designed to serve, is filed on the land records prior to approval of the plans for said parking facility. In any residence district, no off-street parking facility shall be developed in any required front yard or in any required side or rear yard adjacent to a street line or in any other side or rear yard within five feet of the lot line. However, off-street parking spaces shall be permitted in residential districts as indicated in §223-17C.

  3. Review and hold a public hearing for the application submitted by Robert Martin, 907 Wolcott Avenue, Tax Grid No. 30-5954-52-967609-00, in the R1-10 Zoning District, to allow the addition of a second floor to the existing single-family home, which requires relief from the following: Â Section 223-17 D. to allow for a 5 ft side yard setback (east yard) (15 ft required)

More details can be found here >

Tuesday's 6-11-24 Planning Board Agenda - What's On Deck

The Planning Board will meet in the Municipal Center Courtroom at 7:00 p.m. A work session will take place at 7:00 p.m. for a training workshop, discussion of agenda items and/or topics of interest to the Planning Board. The regular meeting will begin immediately thereafter, but no later than 7:30 p.m.

Peek at the details below…

  1. Approval of May 14, 2024, minutes

  2. Continue public hearing and continue review of application for Site Plan Approval and Special Use Permit, car dealership, 410 Fishkill Avenue, submitted by Carvana, LLC c/o Jenn Roldan.

  3. Public hearing and continue review of application for Subdivision Approval, residential, 39 Howland Avenue, submitted by John Vergara.

  4. Continue review of application for Site Plan and Subdivision Approval, Mixed-Use Commercial and Residential, 45 Beekman Street, High Street, and High Street, submitted by Beekman Arts Center LLC and Bay Ridge Studios LLC.

  5. Review of application for Site Plan Approval, roof top deck, 47 E Main Street, submitted by East Main Beacon LLC.

Miscellaneous Business

  1. Consider request for one 90-day extension of Site Plan and Subdivision Approval, 37 units, “Beacon Views Townhouses†at Conklin Street, submitted by Beacon Views LLC.

  2. Consider request for two (2) six-month extensions of Special Use Permit Approval, Hotel & Accessory Conference/Event Space and Cafe, submitted by Prophecy Theater, LLC.

  3. Consider request for one (1) year extension of Site Plan Approval, three (3) story commercial project at 536 Main Street, submitted by HRSM, LLC.

Architectural Review

  1. Certificate of Appropriateness – 146 Main Street; Sign

  2. Certificate of Appropriateness – 2 E Main Street; Sign

  3. New Single-Family House – 49 Townsend Street, Lot 10

  4. Certificate of Appropriateness – 18 South Street; Façade

  5. Certificate of Appropriateness – 36 Russell Avenue; Façade

  6. Certificate of Appropriateness – 512 Main Street; Sign

  7. Certificate of Appropriateness – 246 Main Street; Façade

More details can be found here >

The Festivals Have Started :: Retail Therapy Guide 6/7/2024

Saturday is the best day! Beacon's City Wide Yard Sale! What will you find? This church has a Cookie Sale for you. Find the official list of Yard Sale's here, but know that other yards are popping up also. These types of community-wide events help make Beacon what it is because as you venture out of your comfort zone and into other people's yards, you will cross over into new relationships. No matter how upside-down.

Also this weekend is the Beacon Sloop Club's annual Strawberry Festival! This is the first of three harvest-inspired events held down at the Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park. These are the Beacon Sloop Club's biggest fundraisers. Get there early for their famous homemade whipped cream for the strawberry shortcakes.

A Little Beacon Blog will be there face painting! Come find our table and bring your spirit animal for us to paint onto your cheek or hand.

                                         

THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE

2nd Annual Beacon Litfest
Days:
Friday, June 7, 2024 (Opening Event)
Saturday, June 8, 2024 (Main Program)
Sunday, June 9, 2024 (Workshops)
Program, Saturday, June 8, 2024
Time: 1-6pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St, Beacon, NY
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City Wide Yard Sale

Day: Saturday, June 8, 2024
Time: 9:00am-3:00pm
Location: Beacon, NY
Register your Yard Sale by June 5, 2024!
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K-8 Art Fest & Expo
Day: Saturday, June 8, 2024 (Dia:Beacon K-8 Arrt Show is from 2-4pm in the Learning Lab)
Time: 10am-1pm
Location: Rombout Middle School Cafeteria, Beacon, NY
Celebrate K-8 Art in the Beacon City School District! View student artwork on display and engage in interactive galleries and art activity stations. Open to public - a family & community event.





Rainbow Storytime
Day: Saturday, June 8, 2024
Time: 10:30am
Location: Beacon Library
Ages 0-9 with caregiver, siblings welcome; ages 10-18 may attend without a parent. Featuring the fabulous Katarina Mirage as we celebrate Pride Month. Get ready for magical storytelling experience filled with love, acceptance, and fun. Katarina will delight children and families with captivating stories that celebrate diversity, inclusion, and the importance of being true to yourself. Come dressed in your most colorful attire and get ready to sparkle and shine! Don't miss this special event that celebrates love in all its beautiful colors. 
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Hudson Valley Taco Fest
Day: Saturrday, June 8, 2024
Time: 1-6pm
Location: City of Newburgh Waterfront Trail, Washington Street, Newburgh. NY 
Join us at the City of Newburgh Waterfront Trail for a day filled with delicious tacos, live music, and fun activities. Get ready to indulge in a variety of mouthwatering tacos while sipping on the best Margaritas this side of the Hudson River. Dance the day away with Rockarita, the ultimate Jimmy Buffet and Bob Marley band! Shop from local vendors while enjoying the beautiful views of the waterfront.
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Beacon Sloop Club’s Strawberry Festival
Day: Sunday, June 9, 2024
Time: 12pm-5pm
Location: Pete And Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park, Beacon, NY
It’s strawberry time in the Hudson Valley! Come on down to the Beacon Sloop Club’s beloved and much-anticipated annual Strawberry Festival for a fun, family-friendly event on the shores of the majestic Hudson River. All are welcome! Grab a fork and dig into the best strawberry shortcake you can imagine, made with fresh-picked strawberries, homemade biscuits and real whipped cream. Sample other delicious treats, such as fresh strawberry smoothies and freshly made chocolate covered strawberries, among others.


Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturdays @ Boscobell from 8:30am - 2pm

Beacon Farmer's Market! Sundays from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street


Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-3pm at Henry Street (behind the Post Office).

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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
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Is there anything better than homemade ice cream?? Five Pennies is located inside the HV Food Hall (takeout window too!) serving up delicious ice cream Wednesday-Saturday from 1pm-8pm. Stop in and check out 130 flavors!
Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu!
El Nica: Nicaraguan Food
Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Tara Fusion Cuisine: Fusion cuisine of Bangladeshi, Indian, Sri Lankan and Middle Eastern food.
Old Dhaka Coffee House: Coffee shop!
Moreish: Serving British classics
Five Pennies Creamery: Homemade Ice Cream
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CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
In case you missed it... Carters now has a Vegan selection and this delicious quesdailla is part of it! Just when you thought Carters couldn't get any better...
PS: Happy Hour is from Monday-Friday
PPS: You can book the Carters Restaurant space for a private party and enjoy delicious spreads made by the Carters Crew! Book ahead.
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Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Spice up the weekend with Beacon Bread's kimchi sandwich! Add some avocado and you've got a gut lovin, protein packed, sandwich for the win!
PS! OPEN MIC IS BACK! Every Tuesday weather permitting. In the back patio!
PPS: BBC is open everyday 7 days/week!
PPPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
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Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Watermelon Feta Mint salad is available all summer long... *cue Watermelon Sugar High by Harry Styles*! It is truly the most refreshing and delicious salad to enjoy during this time of the year! Keep cool and nourished.
Support your local Palestinian Restaurant
PS: Ziatun is open everyday.
Monday-Saturday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
@ Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturday's
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Hello all BBQ Pit Masters!!
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm has brisket on sale now through Father’s Day. Order now online with free delivery www.eggbertsfreerangefarm.com or pickup at one of the weekend markets!
FARMERS MARKETS:
Saturdays: Cold Spring Farmer's Market 10am-1pm
Sundays: Beacon Farmer's Market 8:30am - 2pm
DELIVERY: Delivering to Cold Spring, Cornwall, New Windsor, Newburgh, Beacon, Fishkill, and Wappingers Falls.
Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor, thank you!

LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Feeling BLUE (in the best way) with Theo Eyewear that is available at Luxe Optique! Shop colorful Theo styles to add a pop of color to your everyday style. Need an eye exam? Call & schedule an appointment with their optometrists! (845) 838-2020 
Eye doctor appts available here! > 
PS: Luxe Optique is hiring! Details below
BEACON HOURS 
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
Sunday CLOSED 
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!

BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

Binnacle specializes in used and new literature, poetry, literary nonfiction, political history, art, drama, philosophy, graphic novels, and children's books. Is there a particular title you're interested in? Let them know. If they don't have it, they'd be happy to order it for you. The bookstore is a collaborative endeavor by four partners, who have collectively been writers, editors, musicians, producers, organizers, teachers, filmmakers, and booksellers. If you love books, they welcome you. If you don't, they'll do their best to convince you otherwise.
PS have you heard about the Beacon Prison Books Project? See more here >
Follow Binnacle on Instagram to keep up with their new reads and to get them right away!
Learn More about Binnacle Books >

THE STATION
463 Main Street, Beacon

The Station is a local cannabis shop situated in a renovated police station in Beacon, NY. Stay tuned to what they will offer with their updates in the shop and for events/opening date by following The Station on Instagram.
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Summer Basketball League 2024
Registration Open!
Evaluation Dates: Tuesday June 11, Wednesday June 12, Monday June 17 Time: 5:00pm to 9:00pm
Registration opens May 2024
Information >

Summer Tennis Clinic 2024
Two sessions: August 8/5 – 8/9 and August 8/12 – 8/16
Times: High School Clinic 8:30am to 10:30am & Junior clinic 10:30am to 12:30pm
Location: BCSD Highschool Tennis Courts
Information >
Seniors Chair Yoga
Stretch, move and strengthen your body! Gain physical awareness and balance! Reduce stress and have fun.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
When: Mondays and Fridays
Time: 9-9:45am
Price: FREE

Dutchess County Office for the Aging Exercise Class
The Dutchess County Senior Exercise Program offers workout sessions for senior citizens in an effort to retain balance as well as bone density. Through strength training, seniors can shape their body and lose unwanted inches. Classes are conducted in a circle of 15-20 people using a chair for support and free weights.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
When: Tuesday and Thursday
Time: 10am
Pre-Registration is Required. Call 845-486-2555

Tai Chi and Qigong
Beginner and Advanced levels available. Gentle movements to cultivate your mind and body. Tai Chi and Qigong are easy vitalizing exercises you can learn  to restore and maintain your health. You can practice them regardless of your age or health. The postures and movements are natural, balanced and simple.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
Times:
Sunday Beginners 9-10:30am
Sunday Advanced 10-30-12pm
Thursday Push Hands 9-10:30am
More Info >

GEMMS
Growing and Empowering Myself and My Sisters Inc.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
When: Mondays
Times: 6-7pm, Rombout Middle School
7:15-8:15pm Beacon High School
gemmsinc.info@gmail.com

JUST ADDED TO THE BEAUTY GUIDE!
Wellness At Your Home: Wellness At Your Home is dedicated to enhancing your well-being and convenience with a range of health products designed for home use. They offer an array of premium items including traditional saunas, infrared saunas, and hybrid saunas, cold plunges, luxury massage chairs, red light therapy towers, and more.
See more here >

Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, makeup lessons, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

Special Message For Businesses: Click here to advertise in ALBB's Beauty Guide with a picture, logo and weekly promotions that will be featured here and on our Instagram.


BEACON DENTAL
1020 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY
(845) 838-3666

At Beacon Dental, they are dedicated to providing you and your family with quality dental care tailored to your individual needs. They welcome patients aged 4 and older and provide a full range of dental services to help you achieve and maintain excellent oral health throughout your life. When you visit their dentists and team, you can be certain that your health, comfort and smile are always their highest priorities. Beacon Dental is also happy to announce that they now accept Medicare health insurance! Call them for a free cleaning & check-up and refer your family & friends! 
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KATIE JAMES, INC.
You know what they say... new season, new website refresh! Your business is constantly changing and evolving and your website needs to reflect that. Your website is your most solid footprint for people to know what you do and how to buy from you. Social media accounts offer the emotional connection to your brand, and your website needs to reflect that energy. The designers and lead producer, Katie Hellmuth Martin, can guide you through this process and design you a website that both looks stunning, and works well to help people do what you need them to at your website.
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TIN SHINGLE
Alexa B. Wilkinson (they/them) is an independent Photojournalist and a digital media strategist, capturing the Pro-Palestinian movement along with working in the Democratic political marketing world. They have been on the front lines - and in the front seat - of the students protests in New York, in court rooms for City Council Meetings during Ceasefire Resolution pushes, and at a shipping location for Economic Blockade Day on April 15th. They will talk with Tin Shingle's host Katie Hellmuth about their experience, and how they connected.
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BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY


ART > ANTIQUES
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BEAUTY
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BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES
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BRANDING  >  MARKETING & PR
Tin Shingle
Katie James, Inc.

DENTAL
Beacon Dental

EVENT SPACE > CO-WORK SPACE
The Main Office at Beacon Digital 

HEALTH AND WELLNESS > MASSAGE
River Therapeutic Massage 

HISPANIC OWNED BUSINESS
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MUSIC
Miss Vickies Music

PHOTOGRAPHY
Megan & Kenneth

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Luxe Optique Is Looking For An Optometrist
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Strawberry Festival This Sunday - A Little Beacon Blog Will Be There Face Painting

The annual Strawberry Festival from the Beacon Sloop Club is here! This is their opening festival for their series of harvest-inspired (Strawberry, Corn, Pumpkin) celebrations and fundraisers held down at Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park. Look forward to Hudson Valley locally grown fresh picked strawberries, homemade strawberry shortcake topped with the Beacon Sloop Club’s famous real whipped cream. You will also find strawberry smoothies and other strawberry delights.

Live music will be played and will be powered from two solar power stages. The event is dedicated to the environment, so look for environmental educational displays, activities for children, and a variety of food and artisan hand-made crafts.

Free sails on the sloop Woody Guthrie will be available. To sail, you’ll need to sign up at noon at the Beacon Sloop Club’s merchandise table. Bring a blanket, or a chair and enjoy the festivities of the day surrounded by the Hudson River. There is a kids park in the park, so little ones will have swings to swing on an slides to climb.

A Little Beacon Blog’s Face Painting Table

A Little Beacon Blog will be there with our face painting! Kids and adults are welcome. We take requests, and can even paint your spirit animal. The face painting chair is a relaxing experience.

About The Beacon Sloop Club

According to the Beacon Sloop Club, here’s what you can expect at the festival: “.

Founded by folk singer and activist, Pete Seeger, The Beacon Sloop Club is a 501-c3 volunteer organization dedicated to the preservation, protection and restoration of the Hudson River and surrounding waterways through advocacy, education and celebration.

As part of our mission, we provide free river access through free sails and sail training on the ferry sloop Woody Guthrie, a replica of the 18th and 19th century sloops that once plied the Hudson River.

The Beacon Sloop Club offers free seasonal music festivals to the people of the river, as well as other events, lectures and classes throughout the year.

Our monthly meetings are the first Friday of the month, starting with potlucks at 6:30 and ending with a Circle of Song. Everyone welcome!

City Wide Yard Sale - This Saturday! - Follow The Neon Signs

Follow the signs!! Better than a spring candy hunt are the neon signs that have popped up all over Beacon for the highly anticipated City Wide Yard Sale and event from the Parks and Recreation Department, which is finally here!!

Follow the neon poster signs for where the next yard sale is. You may discover someone’s purged basement of tiny pools. You may discover an assortment of power tools. You may discover a collection of books! And don’t miss this church yard sale that includes a cookie sale! Saturday from 9am-3pm. Find a map of officially registered yard sales here as the PDF version, and here as the Google Maps version. There may be more yard sales not registered. Keep your eyes open! Enjoy.

LaVonne McNair One Of 3 Candidates Voted In As Board of Education Board Member - A Significant Win

The four Board of Education Candidates. Top Left: Christopher Lewine, Top Right: LaVonne McNair, Bottom Left: Meg Phillips, Bottom Right: Flora Stadler.

Four candidates were running for three seats on the Beacon City School District Board of Education. Three positions were available. Two of the terms begin July 1, and end June 30, 2027. One term begins immediately, to fill the term of board member John Galloway Jr.

Voting results are in:

Flora Stadler 695 (Flora is currently a board member, and is returning)
Lavonne McNair - 657
Chris Lewine -596
Megan Phillips -514

Flora’s term will begin now, which completes the term of former board member John Galloway Jr.

LaVonne and Christopher’s terms will begin July 1 and end June 30, 2027.

To get to know the candidates better at any time, they participated in a Meet The Candidate Session with the Board of Education, that was open to the public, who submitted questions. View that here.

The candidates also interviewed with the Beacon Free Press, excerpts of which are below.

Christopher Lewine

BOE Candidate Christopher Lewine.

Christopher told the Beacon Free Press that he “believes deeply” in the public school system, and has been an educator for 15 years, first as a math teacher and later as a principal at a diverse high school “that ensured that over 95% of our graduates earned at least one four-year college acceptance.” He then worked for non-profits focusing on supporting public schools. His 3 priorities are: “Student well-being” with a focus on mental health; “Rich instruction” with a focus on curriculum and making sure teachers have resources they need; and “Effective Governance” with a focus on making strategic decisions about how to use resources from state and federal funding.

LaVonne McNair

BOE Candidate LaVonne McNair.

LaVonne told the Beacon Free Press: “I am running for the BCSD BOE to advocate for the needs of the students/parents that feel unseen and underrepresented, improve school policies and wanting to contribute positively to the educational landscape within our community.”

LaVonne is a a graduate of the Beacon City school system, and is a daughter of Yvonne NcNair, who was a deeply involved resident of Beacon after she moved her family up from Harlem into Wappingers Falls in 1977, and then to Beacon in 1985. As an homage to LaVonne’s late mother, Yvonne, who died of COVID in 2022, we will revisit mother Yvonne’s history with the Beacon Board of Education.

Yvonne was a vocal member of the Black community in Beacon, and ran for the school board unsuccessfully twice: once in the late 1980s, and again in 2014. Then in 2020, she showed up for two Black candidates running for two seats on the board, John Galloway Jr. and Jasmine Johnson, during a contentious election push that ended up being about “the process” and is still referred to this day when deciding when and how to fill unexpected vacant seats. Jasmine was voted in that night, and John was added one month later. Said John to the Highlands Current in a feature article about Yvonne when she passed away: “The whole neighborhood wishes that she had a chance to showcase her vision for change on the board.”

Daughter LaVonne’s vision for change include: “Enhancing communication and collaboration between parents/students, teachers and administrators; promoting equity and inclusivity in education; and effectively managing resources to maximize educational opportunities for all students.” LaVonne told the Beacon Free Press that her skills in legal work provide her with a “foundation in “research, organization and understanding of legal matters.”

Meg Phillips

BOE Candidate Meg Phillips.

Meg Phillips told the Beacon Free Press: “As a new Beaconite and single mom (recently widowed) of two boys just entering the public school system, I have already seen the impact of our incredible educators. I am excited for the opportunity to serve my community as a member of the School Board where my focus will be on ensuring students and educators have equal access to the resources they need to thrive. Decisions about our children’s education impact them for their entire lives. I am ready to partner with district and school leaders to tackle tough problems and shine a light on what makes Beacon students so great.”

Her top priorities are supporting students with disabilities, expanding and standardizing mental health resources, and creating more transparency for parent communication and engagement. She grew up in a public school system in the Greater Boston area, and studied Competency Based Education in Quebec. She also studied at J. Krishnamurti’s schools in England and Ojai.

Flora Stadler

BOE Candidate Flora Stadler.

Flora Stadler is returning to her position on the board for her 3rd term. She told the Beacon Free Press: “I first ran because I believed in public education and I wanted to support the district however I could. I still believe in public education (I have two children in the district) but now I’m also running because serving on the board has become an important part of my life. It feels like my second job at this point. As a board member, you spend a lot of your first term learning how things work and how to navigate different processes. I’m more informed and more focused now, and I want to put that experience to good use. There is so much work around advocacy and policy that I will want to contribute to - and of course - there’s always more to learn.”

Flora’s top three priorities are being a good steward of the budget, the academic and extracurricular programming, and increasing and standardizing mental health care for the students. Her focus is also to attract good teachers and staff. Flora cites her experience as a BOE member and board officer as her biggest asset. Her focus is on legislative advocacy. She told the newspaper: “I’ve worked with PRAL, DCSBA and NYSSBA to advocate for better supports for special education pre-K programs. Right now, Beacon is the only district in the county with a special education pre-K program.”

POEM: To Anyone Who Tells Me That I Support Terrorists; That I Don't Know What It's Like To Be Jewish

Sometimes when someone says something to me about Palestine - either a stranger in Comments, or a regular Instagram person in Comments, or a regular Commenter here at the blog itself, or a person I know in real life - it can trigger a poem to process what they just said. In this case, someone who I know for years, and had just spent several hours with in one of the most pleasant and fun experiences, did an about face on a Monday evening. Unprovoked directly by me, resulted in them letting me know their thoughts in a random DM.

If it triggers a response in me that may help others, the response is put into words if possible, and then into a poem. Or word phrases. However you grammar dart enthusiasts want to target it to say what it isn’t. :) It’s words. And if they help someone, they are here.


To anyone who tells me that I support terrorists.
That I don’t know what it’s like to be Jewish.
You’re right.
I don’t know what it’s like to be Jewish.
Or to have your family be wherever they are from.

I also don’t know what it’s like to be Black.
Or to have my family stolen from me and my body sold.

I know what it’s like to study the Holocaust.
I know what it’s like to be challenged.
I know what it’s like to be asked:
“What would you do if this were happening again?”
I know what it’s like to be racist.

I know that telling me that I support terrorists and that I don’t know what it’s like to be Jewish is an extremely racist thing to say.
You are extremely racist.
Were before. And still are. Despite my hope.

You wish ill on me.
You wish I get what I deserve.
This is not what is breaking my soul today.
Something completely different and unrelated is breaking my soul today.
And making me stronger and more focused. Clarity.

Doing anti-Zionist, anti-occupation, liberation work is healing my soul today.

Free Palestine.

A Little Beacon Blog Featured In Upstate HOUSE Magazine For Our Things To Do In Beacon Guides

A Little Beacon Blog’s Things To Do In Beacon Guides were featured in Upstate HOUSE magazine’s Summer 2024 issue! “We started these Guides over 10 years ago,” says publisher and blogger Katie Hellmuth. “They are the OG Things To Do In Beacon Guides. All others are imitators 😉.”

The article included quotes and thoughts about Beacon real estate and community from Emily Murnane of Beacon Bath and Bubble and Beacon Historical Society, as well as Marko Guzijan of Hudson Valley Food Hall and The Roosevelt Bar.

Said reporter Anne Pyburn Craig in the article: “The mile-long Main Street stretching from the riverfront parks to the foot of Mount Beacon is packed with treats of all sorts. A Little Beacon Blog, a frequently updated guide, lists over 30 clothing shops, 25 home goods and lifestyle stores, and good-size handfuls of other retail categories, from books and records to flowers, cigars, pet supplies, and beef jerky. Lists of coming events, classes and actives for all ages are equally long and various; from art to Zumba, you can find Beaconites enjoying all the things.

“Dining and drinking choices are so plentiful and diverse that A Little Beacon Blog lists these in three sections for West, Middle and East and has broken out a second list just for brunch spots. The restaurant guide, they explain, changes daily.”

Pick up your copy of Upstate HOUSE today at Homespun and other retailers. Indulge your eyes and dreams for renovated kitchens, bathrooms and siding in the magazine. And features of outdoor grill ovens.